July 28, 2013
July 16, 2013
Afagh Morrowatian (BlushBubbles) praat mee over het onderwerp "een maatje meer"
The story of the forgotten curvy sizes...
The pink part is about what i wrote, what i think and say about this subject for the Dutch magazine TEXTILIA
(sorry! sorry is in dutch)
The pink part is about what i wrote, what i think and say about this subject for the Dutch magazine TEXTILIA
(sorry! sorry is in dutch)
July 14, 2013
July 2, 2013
M O R O C C A N - T R E A S U R E
Lailla Essaydi
Lalla A. Essaydi grew up in Morocco and now based in the USA. She is one of my founded treasures.
Her art, which often combines Islamic calligraphy with representations of the female body, addresses the complex reality of Arab female identity from the unique perspective of personal experience. In much of her work, she returns to her Moroccan girlhood, looking back on it as an adult woman caught somewhere between past and present, and as an artist, exploring the language in which to “speak” from this uncertain space.
She has worked in numerous media, including painting, video, film, installation, and analog photography.
"In my art, I wish to present myself through multiple lenses -- as artist, as Moroccan, as traditionalist, as Liberal, as Muslim. In short, I invite viewers to resist stereotypes."
-Lalla A. Essaydi
Feeling particularly inspired by Essaydi work below.
July 1, 2013
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